By BERN MORLEY.
What would you do if Facebook disappeared tomorrow? Would it shatter your world or like me, would it almost come as a welcome relief?
Because lately, I’ve been starting to see it as less of a friendly online community and more of, well, a troublemaker. There are so many ways it can screw with perfectly normal people and perfectly normal lives.
If the loosely related biopic “The Social Network” is to be believed, Mark Zuckerberg himself originally only started the whole thing to stalk/engage with his ex-girlfriend and really, it hasn’t graduated much past that for many people using it.
I for one am starting to question its place in not only my world, but also the modern world in general.
Sure, it has its benefits and it helps many of us connect with friends, family and like-minded people we’d otherwise lose touch with but really, in what capacity are we actually engaging? 100 messages on my Facebook wall for my birthday are lovely and all but really, for a lot of us, it is nothing more than a token gesture. I’m as guilty as the next person, popping up a funny pic or jovial greeting instead of doing what I once would have done, and should really do, which is pick up the phone and have a (gasp) CONVERSATION.